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MOTIVATION “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure…” -Marianne Williamson.

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1 MOTIVATION “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure…” -Marianne Williamson

2 DERMATOLOGY NOT DONE YET!

3 OTITIS EXTERNA An acute or chronic inflammatory disease of the__________________________ Clinical signs: Head rubbing or shaking Ear scratching Head tilt – with the affected ear tilted down Malodorous otic discharge (brown, greenish-yellow) Lichenification, hyperpigmentation, crusts, erythema and excoriations may be present Aural hematoma

4 OTITIS EXTERNA NOTE THE EXCESS BROWN EXUDATE
ERYTHEMA, ____________________, _______________________________ ____________________________

5 OTITIS EXTERNA PREDISPOSING FACTORS: Conformation Excessive moisture
Heavy, pendulous ears Stenotic ear canals ________________ Excessive moisture Frequent bathing or swimming Hypersensitivities _________________________ __________________________

6 OTITIS EXTERNA DIAGNOSIS: ____________________________ Clinical signs
Cytology, ear smear Yeast, bacteria, cerumen, skin cells

7 OTITIS EXTERNA __________________ ____________________ They resemble
footprints, bowling pins, or snowmen

8 OTITIS EXTERNA _____________ OTITIS ROD-SHAPED organisms
AND A SKIN CELL

9 OTITIS EXTERNA TREATMENT
Always treat the underlying condition if present Topical meds instilled daily ______________________________________ Antibacterial, antifungal, or combination products often with steroids (otomax, tresaderm, baytril otic) Surgical intervention may be required Aural hematoma Chronic conditions (Total Ear Canal Ablation)

10 ANAL SAC DISEASE The anal sacs are located between the muscle layers of the anus at the ___________________, _________________ Each sac connects to the surface through a narrow duct. __________________ glands produce a foul-smelling oily, brown fluid. The sacs are naturally expressed during _____________, but can sometimes overfill.

11 ANAL SAC DISEASE Small breed dogs

12 ANAL SAC DISEASE IMPACTION Clinical signs include:
When the sacs overfill, the water can be reabsorbed, and the material dries out. Impaction can lead to ____________ and _____________ Clinical signs include: scooting rear end across the floor foul odor painful defecation tail chasing ___________________________________________

13 ANAL SAC DISEASE

14 ANAL SAC DISEASE DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT ________________________________
Clinical signs TREATMENT Flush sac Instill antibiotic ointment Oral antibiotics, anti-inflammatories Surgery?

15 ANAL SAC DISEASE WEARING GLOVES, GENTLY MILK THE GLANDS IN AN UPWARD
MOTION TO EXPRESS.

16 TUMORS OF THE SKIN Tumors are a ____________________________ characterized by progressive, _____________________________________. Benign vs. Malignant Localized vs. Invasive Malignant tumors of the skin are ___________ (epithelial origin) or sarcomas (_____________________)

17 Tumors Signalment Older patients (> 6 yrs in dogs); (>3 yrs. in cats) Younger patients: viral induced tumors Breeds: Boxers and cocker spaniels Tumors initiated by mutifactorial causes for unregulated proliferation of cells

18 BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN
HISTIOCYTOMA: small, button-like tumors that are usually pink, __________ and raised. They are __________ growing Common locations include the pinnae, head, and legs

19 BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN
HISTIOCYTOMA Occurs almost exclusively in young dogs <4yrs old DIAGNOSIS Appearance _________________ TREATMENT These tumors may spontaneously regress, but surgical excision is the treatment of choice ROUND CELL TUMOR

20 BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN
LIPOMA: tumor of the _____________________(fat cells) that are typically freely movable and well-circumscribed Common in _________, _____________, _________________ dogs DIAGNOSIS: Biopsy ______________________

21 BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN
LIPOMA TREATMENT: Surgical excision Benign neglect lipocytes

22 BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN
PAPILLOMAS: wart-like growths that develop as smooth, white/pink/pigmented, elevated lesions in the oral cavity (________________________) or on the skin (__________________________) These growths are caused by a ______________________

23 BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN
PAPILLOMAS DIAGNOSIS: Appearance Biopsy TREATMENT Usually spontaneous regression Autogenous vaccine

24 BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN
SEBACEOUS GLAND CYSTS: Slow growing, encapuslated, round, and exude ________________________________. Caused by degenerative changes in the glandular area surrounding the follicle. Common in cocker spaniels DIAGNOSIS Contents of the cyst histology TREATMENT Surgical removal of ___________ encapsulated cyst (cure problem)

25 BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN
SEBACEOUS CYSTS

26 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS FELINE VACCINE-INDUCED FIBROSARCOMAS: rapidly developing, highly invasive, malignant tumors that occur at the site of vaccination ~4-6 weeks later. VACCINES MOST COMMONLY IMPLICATED ARE THOSE WITH ADJUVANTS (substance that enhances the immune response by increasing the stability of a vaccine in the body) SUCH AS ________ AND ______________

27 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS VACCINE-ASSOCIATED SARCOMAS DIAGNOSIS:
Biopsy of fine needle aspirate Physical exam findings Swelling in area of recent vaccination after 1 month Rapidly growing firm elongated mass

28 VACCINE MAP LEFT RIGHT Front Limb Distemper combo Shoulder Hind Limb
FeLV Give low Rabies

29 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS VACCINE-ASSOCIATED SARCOMAS TREATMENT
Radical surgical excision which may ________________________ is the treatment of choice CLIENT INFORMATION Poor prognosis if not detected early and treated aggressively Inflammatory lumps may do develop after vaccines but usually disappear within 1-2 weeks

30 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS FELINE VACCINE-ASSOCIATED SARCOMAS

31 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS MAST CELL TUMORS: firm nodules on the skin that may be ulcerated or edematous. Mast cells contain _________ and _______________________________

32 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATE OF MAST CELL TUMOR; NOTE THE NUMEROUS GRANULES

33 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS IN CATS, MAST CELL TUMORS ARE USUALLY _____________________ AND MAY SPONTANEOUSLY REGRESS

34 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS MAST CELL TUMOR TREATMENT PROGNOSIS Chemotherapy
Radiation therapy BENADRYL H2 blockers to treat gastric ulceration and irritation PROGNOSIS Depends on biopsy _______________ results

35 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS MELANOMA (Benign or Malignant)
BENIGN:_____, slow growing,___________, pigmented MALIGNANT: large, dome-shaped sessile +/- pigmentation Ex: Tumors of the __________, ____________and ___________________ Poor prognosis Metastasize readily Recurrence after surgery is common

36 MALIGNANT SKIN TUMORS TREATMENT INVOLVES SURGICAL REMOVAL AND POSSIBLY TREATMENT WITH THE VACCINE


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